Gastric secretion.

International review of physiology Pub Date : 1977-01-01
G Sachs, J G Spenney, W S Rehm
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Abstract

This review has attempted to cover some of the findings that have been made in the mechanism of gastric secretion in recent years. It is hard to offer any firm conclusions, whether at the level of stimulus, metabolism, or the terminal process of secretion. However, some generalizations may be possible. At least amphibian gastric secretion is stimulated by cAMP as a second messenger, with histamine presumably acting as the primary messenger. The resultant metabolic change is due largely to a direct stimulation of catabolism, which in dog appears to be the metabolism of hexose, through the glycolytic process, the hexose monophosphate shunt, and the Krebs' cycle with cytoplasmic reduction and mitochondrial oxidation of pyridine nucleotides. No evidence could be obtained for changes in high energy phosphate or for lipolysis. One would expect gastric mucosal membranes during secretion to contain an anion-restricted electrogenic H+ pump, but they in fact contain an ATPase stimulated by monovalent cations and are insensitive to ouabain. In addition, hog or dog gastric membranes have the vectorial properties of H+ absorption, Rb+ extrusion, and ANS fluorescence enhancement with the addition of ATP, as well as protein phosphorylation by 32P dependent on a K+ gradient.

胃液分泌。
本文综述了近年来在胃分泌机制方面的一些研究成果。无论是在刺激水平、代谢水平,还是在分泌的终末过程,都很难给出确切的结论。然而,一些概括是可能的。至少两栖动物的胃分泌是由cAMP作为第二信使刺激的,而组胺可能是主要信使。由此产生的代谢变化主要是由于分解代谢的直接刺激,在狗中似乎是己糖的代谢,通过糖酵解过程,己糖单磷酸分流和Krebs循环与细胞质还原和线粒体氧化吡啶核苷酸。没有证据表明高能磷酸盐或脂肪分解发生了变化。人们会认为胃粘膜在分泌过程中含有阴离子限制性的电致H+泵,但实际上它们含有一种单价阳离子刺激的atp酶,并且对瓦巴因不敏感。此外,猪或狗的胃膜具有H+吸收、Rb+挤压和ATP的ANS荧光增强的载体特性,以及依赖于K+梯度的32P对蛋白质的磷酸化。
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